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How to Avoid 10 Common Buyer Traps BEFORE Buying a Kansas City Home, 1st Chapter

10 part report, 1st chapter 

How to Avoid 10 Common Buyer Traps BEFORE Buying a Kansas City Home

Buying a Kansas City home is a major investment no matter which way you look at it. But for many Kansas City homebuyers, it's an even more expensive process than it needs to be because many fall prey to at least a few of many common and costly mistakes which trap them into either paying too much for the home they want, or losing their dream home to another buyer or, worse, buying the wrong home for their needs.

Every homeowner has been a first-time buyer once in their life, so you're not alone. But buying a home is one of the largest purchases you'll make, so how do you know if you're ready to take that next big step? These 10 home-buying tips can help reduce the stress of buying your first home.

The first step is:

  1. Renting vs. buying. If your job and family status are likely to be stable for the next few years, or you're planning on remaining in Kansas City, now may be a good time to consider buying. It is currently a buyer's market. If you think you may need to look for work outside the area or want to have the flexibility to move on a whim, then put off homeownership for a while.

 Dowell Taggart Team

Posted: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 8:21 AM by Dowell Taggart Team

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